SENARAI TAJUK BUKU PERMUZIUMAN PERPUSTAKAAN JABATAN MUZIUM

1. 100 most beautiful Museums of the world: a journey across five continents. Hans Joachim. (2005). Netherlands: Rebo International.

2. A bibliography for archaelogy and related studies of South China Sea area. Chen, Cheng-yu and Chang, Min-li. (Eds.). (1996). Taiwan: Academia Sinica.

3. A brief history of curating. Obrist, Hans –Ulrich. (2011). Zurich: Dijon Les Press.

4. A history of archaelogical thought. Bruce G. Trigger. (1989). Great Britain: Cambridge Press.

5. A legal primer on managing museum collections. Marie C. Malaro. (1985). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

6. A Malaysian Tapestry: Rich heritage at the National Museum, editors Rose Gan, Maganjeet Kaur (2015). : Department of Museums Malaysia and co- operation of Museum Volunteers.

7. A planning guide for corporate museums, galleries, and visitor centers. Victor J. Danilov. (1992). New York: Greenwood Press.

8. A practical guide to costume mounting. Lara Flecker. (2007). Oxford: Butterworth- Heinemann.

9. A practical guide to museum ethics. Sally Yerkovich. (2016). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

10. Advances in the protection of museum collections from earthquake damage: papers from a symposium held at the J. Paul Getty Museum at the Villa on May 3- 4, 2006. Jerry Podany. (Ed.). (2006). Los Angeles: J. Paul Getty Museum.

11. Advancing engagement: a handbook for academic museums. Stefanie S. Jandl & Mark S Gold (Eds.). John R Stomberg. Vol. Three. (2014). Edinburgh: Museum Etc. Ltd.

12. African archeology (Cambridge World Archeology) by David W. Phillipson. (1985). Great Britian: The Bath Press, Avon.

13. Akta Warisan Kebangsaan 2005 (Akta 645) = National Heritage Act 2005 (Act 645); disediakan dan diterbitkan oleh Lembaga Penyelidikan Undang-Undang. (2005). Petaling Jaya: International Law Book Services.

14. An inordinate fondness for beetles: campfire conversations with Alfred Russel Wallace on people and nature based on common travel in the Malay Archipelago, the land of the orangutan and the bird of paradise. Paul Spencer Sochaczewski. (2017). Singapore: Editions Didier Millet.

15. Archaeological curatorship. Susan M. Pearce. (1996). London: Leicester University Press.

16. Archaeological research in South-Eastern . Compiled and edited by Peter Bellwood. (1988). (Kota Kinabalu): Jabatan Muzium dan Arkib Sabah.

17. Archeologial hammers and theories. James A. Moore and Arthur S. Keene (Eds.). (1983). New York: Azademic Press Inc.

18. Archeology yesterday and today: the development of archeology in the sciences and humanities. Zdenek Vasicek. (1990). Cambridge: Redwood Press Limited.

19. Architectural conservation in Bali. Eko Budihardjo. (1991). Yogjakarta: Gadjah Mada University Press.

20. Architectural conservation in Islam: case study of the Prophet's Mosque. Syed Ahmad Iskandar Syed Ariffin. [Mohamad Tajuddin Mohd. Rasdi] [Ed.]. (2005). Skudai, : Universiti Teknologi Malaysia.

21. Architectural tiles: conservation and restoration from the medieval period to the twentieth century. Lesley Durbin. (2005). Oxford: Elsevier/Butterworth-Heinemann.

22. Arkeologi pra-Islam pesisir selat Melaka: evolusi atau migrasi. Nik Hassan Shuhaimi Nik Abdul Rahman. (1999). Bangi: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

23. Arkeologi prasejarah: satu pengenalan ringkas. Frank Hole, Robert F. Heizer. Shakila Yaacob (penterjemah). (1990). Kuala Lumpur: DBP.

24. Arkeologi, seni dan kerajaan kuno Sumatera: sebelum abad ke-14. Nik Hassan Shuhaimi Nik Abd. Rahman. (1992). Bangi: Ikatan Ahli Arkeologi Malaysia dengan kerjasama Jabatan Sejarah Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

25. Art and artifact: the museum as medium. James Putnam. (2009). New York: Thames & Hudson.

26. Art in museums. Susan Pearce (Ed.). (1995). London: Athlone Press.

27. Asian National Museums Meeting and Conference (7th: 2019: Kuala Lumpur). Proceedings 7th Asian National Museum Association Meeting and Conference : The Social Unity through Culture; Art and History: The Museum Challenges; 29-31 th October 2019. (2019). Premiera Hotel Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

28. Attention and value: keys to understanding museum visitors. Stephen Bitgood. Walnut Creek. (2013). California: Left Coast Press, Inc.

29. Auspicious design: Batik for Peranakan Altars. Peter Lee; Fiona Kerlogue; Benjamin Kyle Chiesa; Maria Khoo Joseph. (2015). Singapore: Asian Civilization Museum.

30. Beyond exhibitions and education: a handbook for academic museums. Stefanie S Jandl & Mark S Gold (Eds.) Vol. Two. (2015). Edinburgh: Museums Etc. Ltd.

31. Beyond exhibitions and education: A handbook for Academic Museums. Stefanie S Jandl & Mark S Gold (Eds.). (2015) Volume Two Edinburgh: Museums Etc. Ltd.

32. Beyond the glass case: the past, the heritage and the public in Britain. Nick Merriman (1991). London: Leicester University Press.

33. Biological museum methods. George Hangay, Michael Dingley. (1985). Sydney; Orlando: Academic Press.

34. Biology and conservation of the monarch butterfly. Stephen B. Malcolm and Myron P. Zalucki (Eds.). (1993). Los Angeles: Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County.

35. Building an emergency plan: a guide for museums and other cultural institutions. Valerie Dorge and Sharon Jones. (1999). Los Angeles, Calif.: Getty Conservation Institute; Garsington: Windsor.

36. Building type basics for museums. Arthur Rosenbla. (2001). New York: Wiley.

37. Buku Panduan Perlindungan Warisan Budaya. 5: Penggendalian Koleksi Di Dalam Bilik Simpanan. Sidang Editor En. Mohd Azmi bin Mohd Yusof (Ketua Editor), Pn. Hadijah bt Mohd Yunus, Pn. Azlina bt Mohd Noor, Hj. Md. Redzuan bin Tumin. (2018). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

38. Care of collections. Simon Knell. (Ed.) (1994). London & New York: Routledge.

39. Cataloging cultural objects: a guide to describing cultural works and their images. Murtha Baca...[et al.]. (2006). Chicago: American Library Association.

40. Chimney: Mercu Tanda Sejarah Peradaban Maritim Pulau . Ismail Ali, Nur Suriana Shaifoddin. (2018). Kota Kinabalu: Penerbit Universiti Malaysia Sabah.

41. Civilizing the museum: the collected writings of Elaine Heumann Gurian. (2006). London: Routledge.

42. Collection care: An illustrated handbook for the care and handling of cultural objects. Brent Powell Lanham (Ed.). (2016): Rowman & Littlefield.

43. Collection care: an illustrated handbook for the care and handling of cultural objects. Brent Powell. (2016). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

44. Collections care and stewardship: Innovative approaches for museums. Juilee Decker Lanham (Ed.). (2015): Rowman & Littlefield.

45. Collections of the National Museum of Indonesia Jakarta, Indonesia. National Museum of Indonesia. (2019). Ministry of Education and Culture. Republic of Indonesia.

46. Connecting kids to history with museum exhibitions. D. Lynn Mc Rainey and John Russick. (Eds). (2010). Walnut Creek, CA.: Left Coast Press.

47. Conservation concerns: a guide for collectors and curators. Konstanze Bachmann. (Ed.) (1992). Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

48. Conservation of plastics: materials science, degradation and preservation. Yvonne Shashoua. (2008). Oxford: Butterworth-Heinemann.

49. Conservation Science 2007: papers from the conference held in Milan, Italy, 10-11 May 2007; edited by Joyce H. Townsend, Lucia Toniolo and Francesca Cappitelli with editorial assisstance from Graham Martin, Gianluca Valentini and James. (2008). London: Archetype.

50. Conservation treatment methodology. Barbara Appelbaum. (2007). Amsterdam; Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.

51. Contesting knowledge: museums and indigenous perspectives. Susan Sleeper-Smith (Ed.). (2009). Lincoln, Neb.: University of Nebraska Press.

52. Covering your assets: facilities and risk management in museums edited by Elizabeth E. Merritt. (2005). Washington, D.C.: American Association of Museums.

53. Creating exhibitions: collaboration in the planning, development, and design of innovative experiences. Polly McKenna-Cress, Janet A. Kamien (Eds.). (2013). Hoboken, New Jersey: Wiley.

54. Creating exhibitions: collaboration in the planning, development, and design of innovative experiences. Polly McKenna-Cress, Janet A. Kamien. Hoboken. (2013). New Jersey: Wiley.

55. Creativity in museum practice. Linda Norris and Rainey Tisdale. (2014). Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.

56. Critical traditions in contemporary archeology. Valerie Pinsky and Alison Wylie (Eds.). (1989). New York: University Of Cambridge.

57. Cultural heritage of ASEAN: selected treasures from ASEAN museums. (1995). Kuala Lumpur: The ASEAN Committee on Culture and Information (COCI).

58. Dari zaman batu ke tamadun awal di Malaysia: pemerkasaan jati diri bangsa. Mokhtar Saidin. (2011). Pulau Pinang: Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia.

59. Designing the world's best: museums and art galleries. Michael J. Crosbie. (2003). Australia: Images Pub.

60. Documentary archeology in the new world. Mary C. Beaudry. (Ed.). (1988). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

61. Documentary filmmaking for archaeologists. Peter Pepe and Joseph W. Zarzynski. (2012). Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, Inc.

62. Engagement and access: innovative approaches for museums. Juilee Decker. (2015). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

63. Engaging young children in museums. Sharon E. Shaffer. (2014). Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, Inc.

64. Epiphytic terrestrial: subaerial algae of the genera trentepohlia and printzina. Pozi Milow, Aishah Salleh. (2006). Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press.

65. Exhibit labels: an interpretive approach. Beverly Serrell. (1996). Walnut Creek: Alta Mira Press.

66. Exhibit labels: an interpretive approach. Beverly Serrell. 2nd ed. (1996). Walnut Creek, Calif.; London: AltaMira.

67. Exhibitions and education: a handbook for academic museums. Stefanie S. Jandl and Mark S. Gold (Eds.). (2015). Vol. One. Edinburgh: Museums Etc.

68. Exhibitions in museums. Michael Belcher. (1991), Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press.

69. Forward planning: a handbook of business, corporate and development planning for museums and galleries. Tim Ambrose and Sue Runyard. (Eds.) (1992). London; New York: Museums & Galleries Commission in conjunction with Routledge.

70. From knowledge to narrative: educators and the changing museum. Lisa C. Roberts. (1997). Washington, DC: Smithsonian Institution Press.

71. Fundamentals of collection development and management. Peggy Johnson. (2018). University of Minnesota, USA London: Ala Editions.

72. Garis panduan pelaksanaan Inspirasi pelajar Inovasi Muzium (IPIM). (2019). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

73. Guide to taxidermy by Chas. K. Reed and Chester A. Reed. Illustrated by drawings and photographs of mounted specimens by the authors and N. F. Stone. (2012). Worcester, Mass: C. K. Reed.

74. Hands-on exhibitions: managing interactive museums and science centres. Tim Caulton. (1998). London: Routledge.

75. Heritage microbiology and science: microbes, monuments and maritime materials. Eric May, Mark Jones and Julian Mitchell. (Eds.). (2008). Cambridge: Royal Society of Chemistry.

76. Heritage, museums and galleries: an introductory reader. Gerard Corsane. (Ed.) (2005). London: Routledge.

77. Ikat Limar: The Ancient Malay Textile. Norwani Md. Nawawi. (2016). Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.

78. Inert gases in the control of museum insect pests. Charles Selwitz, Shin Maekawa. (1998). Los Angeles, Calif.: Getty Conservation Institute.

79. Intangible heritage and the museum: new perspectives on cultural preservation. Marilena Alivizatou. (2012). Walnut Creek, California.: Left Coast Press.

80. International directory of museum training. Gary Edson. (1995). London: Routledge.

81. Interpretive planning for museums: integrating visitor perspectives in decision making. Marcella Wells, Barbara Butler, and Judith Koke. (2013). Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press, Inc.

82. Katalog Koleksi Pameran Raja Kita = Collections Catalogue of Raja Kita Exhibition. (2019). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

83. Key guide to information sources in museum studies. Peter Woodhead and Geoffrey Standsfield. (2nd. ed). (1994). London: Fitzroy Dearbon Publishers.

84. Kod etika ICOM untuk Muzium. Kuala Lumpur (2016): Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

85. Koleksi Muzium Negara: Penerokaan sejarah dan budaya. (2014) Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

86. Kompilasi kajian kes konservasi artifak. Jabatan Muzium Malaysia. (2011). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

87. Konservasi artifak meriam kaedah saintifik. Zamrul Amri Zakaria. (2009). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

88. Laboratory manual in fundamentals of entomology. Yusof Ibrahim. (2010). Serdang, : Penerbit Universiti Putra Malaysia.

89. Lembah dari pelbagai perspektif. Sakinah Abu Bakar (Ed.). (2015) Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.

90. Lighting methods for photographing museum objects. Carl Bigras, Mylene Choquette and Jeremy Powell. (2010). Canada: Canadian Conservation Institute.

91. Magic and divination in Malay illustrated manuscripts by Farouk Yahya. (2016). Leiden; Boston: Brill.

92. Mah Meri mask: polysensory intermedia exhibition. (2014). Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit University of Malaya.

93. Making Museum in the 21st Century. Melissa Chiu (Ed.). (2014) Hong Kong Asia Society.

94. Malaysia Museology Workshop (2nd Series: 2019: Kuala Lumpur) = Malaysia Museology 2nd series workshop, 9-12 September 2019, Department of Museums Malaysia; Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

95. Managing conservation in museums. Suzanne Keene. (2002). Oxford: Butterworth- Heinemann.

96. Maritim Mersing: warisan dan sosioekonomi. Mohd bin Samsudin, Lee Jen Nie, Fathul. Karim Sahrani (penyunting). (2014). Bangi, Selangor: Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.

97. Metals and corrosion a handbook for the conservation professional. Lyndsie Selwyn. (2004). [Ottawa]: Canadian Conservation Institute.

98. Mount-making for museum objects. Robert Barclay, André Bergeron, and Carole Dignard with illustrations by Carl Schlichting. (1998). Ottawa: Canadian Conservation Institute.

99. Mubin Sheppard: Pioneering works in architectural conservation in Malaysia. Zuraini Md Ali. (2016). Kuala Lumpur: University of Malaya Press.

100. Museum and historic site management: a case study approach. Amantha Chmelik. (2015). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

101. Museum branding: how to create and maintain image, loyalty, and support. Margot A. Wallace. (2006). Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press.

102. Museum buildings: a design manual. Paul von Naredi-Rainer. (2004). Herbert Pfeifer. (Cont.). Basel; [Great Britain]: Birkhäuser.

103. Museum design: the future. George Jacob. (2009). North Charleston: Booksurge Publishing.

104. Museum documentation systems: developments and applications. R.B Light [et.all]. (1986). United Kingdoms: Butterworth & Co.Ltd.

105. Museum ethics. Gary Edson. (1997). New York: Roudledge.

106. Museum exhibition staging: a practical handbook. Jailani Rohani. (2008). Singapore: Kerjaya Media Pte Ltd.

107. Museum Governance: mission ethics policy. Marie C. Malaro. (1994). Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press.

108. Museum informatics: people, information, and technology in museums. Paul F. Marty and Katherine Burton Jones. (Eds.). (2008). New York: Routledge.

109. Museum law: a guide for officers, directors, and counsel. Marilyn E. Phelan. (Ed.). (2014). Fourth edition. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.

110. Museum law: a guide for officers, directors, and counsel. Marilyn E. Phelan. (2014). Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield.

111. Museum librarianship. Esther Green Bierbaum. (2000). Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland.

112. Museum marketing and strategy: designing missions, building audiences, generating revenue and resources. Neil G. Kotler, Philip Kotler, Wendy I. Kotler. (2008). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

113. Museum registration methods. Rebecca A. Buck and Jean Allman Gilmore (Eds.). (2010)5th ed. Washington: The AAM Press.

114. Museum strategy and marketing: designing missions building audiences, generating revenue and resources. Neil Kotler and Philip Kotler. (1998). San Francisco: Jossey- Bas Publishers.

115. Museum studies: an anthology of contexts edited by Bettina Messias Carbonell. (2012). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell.

116. Museum, media, message. Eilean Hooper-Greenhill (Ed.). (1995). London; New York: Routledge.

117. Museum: A Place to Work: Planning Museum Careers. (2006). Routledge.

118. Museums and art galleries: a design and development guides. Geoff Matthews. (1991). Oxford; Boston: Butterworth Architecture.

119. Museums and difference. Daniel J. Sherman. (Ed.) (2008). Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press; Chesham: Combined Academic [distributor].

120. Museums and source communities: a Routledge reader. Laura Peers and Alison K. Brown. (Ed.). (2003). London: Routledge.

121. Museums and the interpretation of visual culture. Eilean Hooper-Greenhill. (2000). London: Routledge.

122. Museums and their communities. Sheila Watson. (Ed.). (2007). London: Routledge.

123. Museums in motion: an introduction to the history and functions of museums. Edward P. Alexander and Mary Alexander. (2008). Lanham, Md.; Plymouth: AltaMira Press.

124. Museums in the 21st century: concepts, projects, buildings. Suzanne Greub and Thierry Greub (Eds.) with essays by Thierry Greub [et al.]. Shozo Baba [et al.]. (Contributors). (2008). Munich; London: Prestel.

125. Museums in the material world. Simon J. Knell. (Ed.). (2007). London: Routledge.

126. Museums without barriers: a new deal for disabled people. (1991). Foundation de France; ICOM. London; New York: Fondation de France: ICOM in conjunction with Routledge.

127. Museums, history and culture in Malaysia. Abu Talib Ahmad. (2015). Singapore: NUS Press.

128. Museums, prejudice and the reframing of difference. Richard Sandell. (2007). London: Routledge.

129. Museums: a place to work: planning museums careers. Jane R. Glaser with Artemis A. Zenetou. (1996). London; New York: Routledge.

130. Museums: masterpieces of architecture. Susan A. (1999). Sternau; New York: Todtri.

131. Muzium Negara Kuala Lumpur: panduan galeri - Galeri A: sejarah awal = Muzium Negara Kuala Lumpur: gallery guide - Galery A: Early history. (2011). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

132. Muzium Negara Kuala Lumpur: panduan galeri - Galeri B: kerajaan-kerajaan Melayu = Muzium Negara Kuala Lumpur: gallery guide - Galery B: Malay Kingdom. Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia. (2011).

133. Muzium Negara Kuala Lumpur: panduan galeri - Galeri D: Malaysia kini = Muzium Negara Kuala Lumpur: gallery guide - Gallery D: Malaysia today. Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia. (2011).

134. National folk Museum of Korea. (2009). Korea: Tenmoon.

135. National Museum Kuala Lumpur: history and culture of Malaysia. Mark Harris (text), Zainuddin Zainal (photographer). (1990). Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Syarikat S. Abdul Majeed, Pub. Division.

136. National museum of Japanese history English guide. (1989). Japan: National Museum of Japan.

137. National Museum of Korea. (2010). Korea: National Museum of Korea.

138. Natural history drawings: the complete William Farquhar collection: Malay Peninsula, 1803-1818 with essays by John Bastin and Kwa Chong Guan; and captions by Hassan Ibrahim and Morten Strange. (2010). Singapore: Editions Didier.

139. New museum theory and practice: an introduction. Janet Marstine. (Ed.) (2006). Oxford: Blackwell.

140. New museums: contemporary museum architecture around the world. Mimi Zeiger. (2005). New York, NY: Universe.

141. NUS Baba House: architecture and artefacts of a Straits Chinese home research and texts, Foo Su Ling, Lim Chen Sian, Wee Sheau Theng, Yeo Kang Shua; project curator, Foo Su Ling. (2016). Singapore: NUS Baba House; Editions Didier Millet.

142. 'Of the hut I builded': the archaeology of Australia's history. Graham Connah. Drawings by Douglas Hobbs. (1988). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

143. Open conversations: public learning in libraries and museums. David Carr. (2011). Santa Barbara, Calif.: Libraries Unlimited.

144. Over the Southern Sea: exhibition on South China Sea Maritime Civilization. (2018). China: Museums of China.

145. Papers on the ethnology & archaeology of the Malay Peninsula by Ivor H.N. Evans. (1927). M.A. Cambridge: The University Press.

146. Pelan strategik 2019-2020. Ketua editor Mohamad Shawali bin Hj. Badi. (2019). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

147. Pembangunan arkeologi pelancongan negeri . Nik Hassan..[et.al.]. (1997). Pekan: Lembaga Muzium Negeri Pahang.

148. Penganjuran pameran muzium: buku panduan praktik. Jailani Rohani. (2011). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

149. Pollutants in the museum environment: practical strategies for problem solving in design, exhibition and storage. Pamela B. Hatchfield. (2002). London: Archetype.

150. Practical conservation: our guide to caring for your treasure. (2009). Kuala Lumpur: Muzium Kesenian Islam Malaysia.

151. Practical evaluation guide: tools for museums and other informal educational settings. Judy Diamond. (c1999). Walnut Creek, Calif.; London: AltaMira Press.

152. Prasejarah Dan Protosejarah Tanah Melayu. Nik Hassan Shuhaimi bin Nik Abdul Rahman, Zuliskandar bin Ramli (Ed.). (2018). Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka.

153. Prasejarah Malaysia: sudahkah zaman gelap menjadi cerah? Zuriana Majid. (1991). Pulau Pinang: Universiti Sains Malaysia.

154. Preventive conservation in museums. Chris Caple. (Ed.) (2011). London; New York: Routledge.

155. Preventive conservation practice, theory and research preprints of the contributions to the Ottawa Congress, 12-16 September 1994. Ashok Roy and Perry Smith. (Eds.). (1994). London: International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.

156. Progressive museum practice: John Dewey and democracy. George E. Hein. (2012). Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.

157. Prosiding draf konvensyen mengenai pemeliharaan warisan kebudayaan bawah air = proceeding of the draft convention on the protection of the underwater cultural heritage. Balau Village Resort Kota Tinggi,Johor (6-8 Jun 2002). (2002). Johor: Jabatan Muzium dan Antikuiti.

158. Prosiding Persidangan Kebangsaan Sains dan Teknologi Dalam Pemuliharaan Warisan Negara: Mengintegrasi Sains, Teknologi dan Warisan. 16-19 Ogos 2004. (2004). Hotel Equatorial, Banda Hilir Melaka Bandaraya Bersejarah.

159. Quantifying diversity in archeology. Robert D. Leonard and George, T. Jones. (Eds.). (1989). New York: Cambridge University Press.

160. Quaternary coastlines and marine archaeology. (1983). London: Academic Press Inc.

161. Recent archaeological discoveries in India. (1985). K. Thapar.

162. Recoding the museum: digital heritage and the technologies of change. Ross Parry. (2007). London: Routledge.

163. Refleksi historiografi alam Melayu. Tatiana A. Denisova. (2011). Kuala Lumpur: Penerbit Universiti Malaya.

164. Reshaping museum space: architecture, design, exhibitions. Suzanne MacLead. (Ed.) (2005). London; Routledge.

165. Risk assessment for object conservation. Jonathan Ashley-Smith. (1999). Oxford; Boston: Butterworth-Heinemann.

166. Safety in museums and galleries. F. Howie. (Ed.) (1999). London; Boston: Butterworths.

167. Sarong kebaya: Peranakan fashion in an interconnected world, 1500-1950. Peter Lee. (2014). Singapore: Asian Civilisations Museum.

168. Sejarah Lukut: Kegemilangan sebuah pemerintahan Melayu Abad ke-19. Rosiswandy bin Mohd Salleh. (2019). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

169. Studies in the archaeology and palaeoanthropology of South Asia. Kenneth A.R. Kennedy, Gregory I. Possehi. (Eds.). (1984). New Delhi: Oxford & IBH Publishing Co.

170. 135 Tahun Muzium 1883-2018 = 135 Years 1883-2018. Nor Hanisah Binti Ahmad. (2018). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

171. Tamadun Prasejarah Malaysia Muzium Negara = Prehistoric civilisation of Malaysia National Museum Prehistoric civilisation of Malaysia (2010) National Museum Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

172. Technology and digital initiatives: Innovative approaches for museums. Juilee Decker (Ed.). (2015). Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield.

173. The ABCs of collections care. Teresa Gillies. (1990). Canada: Manitoba Heritage Conservation Service.

174. The archaeology of ships of war. Mensun Bound. (Ed.). (1995). Oswestry: Anthony Nelson.

175. The art of museum exhibitions: how story and imagination create aesthetic experiences. Leslie Bedford. (2014). Walnut Creek, California: Left Coast Press.

176. The art of Worcester porcelain: 1751-1788: masterpieces from the British Museum collection. Aileen Dawson. (2007). London: British Museum.

177. The complete guide to small game taxidermy: how to work with squirrels varmints and predators. Todd Triplett. (2003). USA: National Book Network.

178. The Education role of the museum. Eilean Hooper (Ed.). (1994). Greenhill. London: Routledge.

179. The encyclopedia of natural history. P. Martin Duncan (Ed.). (1990). New Delhi: Ashish Publishing House.

180. The engaging museum: Developing Museums for Visitor Involvement. Graham Black. (2005). London; New York: Routledge.

181. The Great Steppe: History and culture: The exhibition catalogue. (2019). Kazakhstan: National Museum of the Republic of Kazakhstan.

182. The legal guide for professionals. Julia Courtney Lanham (Ed.). (2015). Rowman & Littlefield.

183. The manual of museum planning. Gail Dexter Lord, Barry Lord. (Ed.). (1999). London: Stationery Office.

184. The maritime legacy of Indonesia: The National Museum of Indonesia. Drs. Bambang Budi Utomo, APU; [et. all] author. (2016). Indonesia: National Museum of Indonesia.

185. The museum environment. Garry Thomson. (1986) 1994[printing]. Oxford: Butterworth Heinemann in association with The International Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.

186. The museum environment. Garry Thomson. (1986). London: Butterworth- Heinemann.

187. The objects of experience: transforming visitor-object encounters in museums. Elizabeth Wood and Kiersten F Latham. (2014). Walnut Creek, Calif.: Left Coast Press, Inc.

188. The organic chemistry of museum objects. John S. Mills and Raymond White. (1987). London: Butterworth Pub.

189. The participatory museum. Nina Simon. (2010). Santa Cruz, Calif.: Museum 2.0.

190. The Routledge companion to puppetry and material performance. Dassia N. Posner, Claudia Orenstein and John Bell (Eds.). (2015). New York: Routledge.

191. Thematic museums. Arthur Gao (Ed.). (2012). Hong Kong: Design Media Publishing Limited.

192. Thriving in the knowledge age: new business models for museums and other cultural institutions. John H. Falk and Beverly K. Sheppard. (2006). Lanham, MD: Altamira Press.

193. Transforming museums in the twenty-first century. Graham Black. (2012). Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge.

194. Translating museums: a counterhistory of South Asian museology. Shaila Bhatti. (2012). Walnut Creek: Calif. Left Coast Press.

195. Wacana Kurator. Jabatan Muzium Malaysia. (2011). Kuala Lumpur: Jabatan Muzium Malaysia.

196. Who owns antiquity?: museums and the battle over our ancient heritage. James Cuno. (2011). Princeton, N.J.; Oxford: Princeton University Press.

197. Whose culture?: the promise of museums and the debate over antiquities. James Cuno. (Ed.), (2012). Princeton, N.J.; Woodstock: Princeton University Press.

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